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On 6/18/10 01:44 , Kingsley Turner wrote:
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On 18/06/10 06:23, Raymond Wagner wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Out of curiosity, just how much data do you get over EIT? Last I checked
around here, I only got a couple hours of data from most of my local
providers.
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7 days (NSW, Australia)<br>
But I also used to get at least that much in Switzerland (Basel) too
... maybe 14 days(?)<br>
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So you can see why running EIT scan constantly is a bit of a waste of
power.<br>
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cheers,<br>
-kt<br>
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But others in Europe, like myself, only get Current and Next, so once
an hour would not be helpful... Configurable intervals would be more
useful, I guess. But because of that behavior, I just use XMLTV
instead... That gets me a week and runs once at 1am every day...<br>
-- <br>
FP<br>
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